PCA New England
Bringing the power of positive to youth and high school sports in the New England region through resources that develop BETTER ATHLETES, BETTER PEOPLE.
Learn more about our chapter at positivecoach.org/newengland
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Colleen Coyne discusses the advice she has for youth coaches and sports parents.
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Parents reaction to failure translates directly to how their kids will handle failure, according to Dweck.
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PCA is proud to join the Body Confident Sport program to help girls build body confidence and make sports a...
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Katie Hurley, The Jed Foundation provides parents and caregivers 12 tips for talking to their teen athletes
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Sports teams offer unique opportunities to create spaces where teens and young adults feel safe, seen,...
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John O'Sullivan says that kids needs to do everything they can to earn playing time before parents step in.
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Establishing positive relationships and open communication between the coach, players, and parents is key.
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Studies show that when teenagers stop learning from their parents, they still listen to teachers and coaches.
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No matter what, Ann Murphy makes sure the kid comes first and doesn't get left behind when parents get busy.
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When parents shout instructions from the stands, it makes life more difficult for the kid, not easier for them
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Bulldozer parents push problems out of their kids way, which means kids can't learn to cope with struggle.
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PCA National Advisory Board Member Alexi Lalas describes his experience and findings as a sports parent.
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AYSO expert: choosing the level of play should depend on the player's readiness, not the parents' desires